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Palestinians in Gaza are among the world's most desperate people.
Not even the most desperate vegetarian would eat this. pic.twitter.
Nothing more than the most desperate desire of your heart.
Today's wave of migrants are Venezuela's poor and most desperate.
Only the hardiest, or the most desperate, are outside today.
The most desperate seek refuge at airport terminals and ports.
This is a place where people are the most desperate.
That love -- love the most desperate dogs showed me at my most desperate times -- is the reason I'm alive today and the reason why I continue to spend so much time at my local animal shelter.
Her saxophonist channels John Coltrane at his most untethered, his most desperate.
It was a safety valve that allowed the most desperate to go.
The people who did work there were kind of the most desperate.
The Tinder SuperLike is, without a doubt, the app's thirstiest, most desperate feature.
For the most desperate beneficiaries, tacking on a 23% automatic reduction would be ruinous.
The years since have left Somalia one of the poorest and most desperate nations.
For some of the most desperate among us, January has become very dark, indeed.
They can go through the United Nations refugee agency, which prioritizes the most desperate.
Tesla is beginning to behave like the Detroit Three carmakers during their most desperate days.
This country offered me the refuge I needed when I was most desperate to find freedom.
Will the chic blotting papers keep you fresh and polished in the most desperate of situations?
Nurses and doctors frantically scurried to triage patients so the most desperate could be treated first.
"This may be the most desperate and vile ad since Willie Horton," Reich said on Twitter.
Of our different tax systems, the corporate income tax is in most desperate need of reform.
And in the end, poor Ilona's most desperate moments tend to elicit only giggles from the audience.
The nonprofit has constructed more than 1,250 free homes for people living in Tijuana's most desperate communities.
Now it's gone, and these residents-those most desperate to secure meaningful employment, tragically lose that opportunity.
He played to the party's angriest members, and offered a con man's hope to its most desperate.
When I saw Sally's "Glass Menagerie," I thought: These are the most desperate Wingfields I've ever seen.
Sadly, though, one of the things we were most desperate to see in 2018 is probably not happening.
We live in a country in which the most desperate of people are pushed further to the margins.
If you're in the latter category, you may have noticed all but the most desperate drivers declining your requests.
Since 2013, the United States has accepted about 85033,200 of the most desperate cases without a single security incident.
But competition has squeezed pay for couriers, prompting some to take advantage of the most desperate of job seekers.
The skills that employers in the San Francisco area were most desperate for included healthcare management, sales and teaching.
That's especially true in high-traffic tourist areas where rents are the highest and scared tourists are the most desperate.
It was one of the most desperate battles I've fought in the game, and it wasn't even a story mission.
I think that we're going to start building businesses and resources that solve acute problems for our most desperate communities.
Most importantly, the time is now to stop insurers from removing a vital safety net for the most desperate patients.
But competition has squeezed pay for couriers, prompting some to take advantage of the most desperate of job seekers. nyti.
And should war erupt, it could be Israel's most desperate clash since the 1973 Yom Kippur War -- and far bloodier.
But perhaps the most desperate and dangerous of all is their repeated assertion that somehow this election might be 'rigged.
He is now commonly acknowledged among all but the dumbest or most desperate on said website to be QAnon: Lib Edition.
What emerged is a tantalizing thriller about a friendship poised between New York's glitzy upper echelons and its most desperate corners.
The Hail Mary is a last-ditch prayer of a play that is most often reserved for the most desperate of situations.
At first I thought Nick was making a smart move, trying to build an alliance with Aubry when she was most desperate.
Healthcare companies are steeling themselves for the shift in healthcare services in the most desperate way they can — by launching venture funds.
Catholic Social Services continues to prepare to help the most desperate as larger waves of Cubans are expected this week, Solloa said.
Only after a month of isolation, when she was at her most desperate and vulnerable, did Skalnik offer her a way out.
Coaches were accused of recruiting not the most qualified players, but those who were most desperate to stay out of the military.
Carrino now stars on America's Most Desperate Kitchens and Kitchen Cousins, both of which air on HGTV as well as the DIY Network.
Southern congressmen opposed taking in even the most desperate refugees from Europe as vehemently as Trump supporters wish to exclude Syrian refugees today.
His policies were a reflection of his screenplays, many of which took as their subject the uplifting of Tamil Nadu's most desperate citizens.
Right now mine is "Jump off the Roof", probably the scariest and most desperate song here as well as the lightest on its feet.
Democrats, on the other hand, once again tried and failed to oust this president from office using the most desperate and dishonest tactics imaginable.
At my most desperate, I resorted to plucking out my pubic hair, as there wouldn't be the typical tell-tale signs the next morning.
People seek a supernatural peace for those afflicted, urging God to provide blanketing and comfort to people in their most desperate times of need.
Fighting of the most desperate and murderous description took place yesterday between Malancourt and Étain, and certain German units were killed to a man.
As an actor, you're the most desperate creature in the world for people to like you, so subjecting yourself to that can be humiliating.
I spent a good three months trying to find one and failing, [so] in my most desperate of hours I decided to scour Amazon.
It gives hope to the most desperate people on earth, it guarantees that everyone is treated with dignity and gives hate no safe harbor.
Now, more than two decades later, Peccerelli heads one of the world's most sophisticated forensic-anthropology labs in one of the hemisphere's most desperate countries.
It's pretty mild stuff that only the most desperate outlets will try to spin into controversy thanks to the always convenient "bulletin board material" trope.
" Facing a desperate situation, against a better-financed and more ruthless opposition, Princess Leia Organa makes a desperate plea: "This is our most desperate hour.
"Troll clothes for the most desperate lemmings in the fashion herd," one observer wrote in 2008 on The New York Times's On the Runway blog.
How, if at all, should doctors and nurses be held accountable for their actions in the most desperate of circumstances, especially when their government fails them?
But since then, he's made clear that his belief in keeping families intact doesn't extend to those who are in the most desperate circumstances of all.
But as I traveled in the developing world, I was proud to see Catholic missionaries working in the most desperate situations driven by our shared faith.
Of course that's Emilia Clarke in the 2015 sequel Terminator: Genisys, swooping in and saving the day from a relentless foe at our hero's most desperate moment.
Why didn't the flight attendants or a PA announcement inform me that when you are confronted with New York City's most desperate, you always, always look away?
Yet those who turn on their webcams during the darkest, most desperate moments of their lives must feel a need for someone to bear witness to them.
Food is heritage, and cooking and eating it are daily acts of continuing, a means of preserving identity in even the most desperate and unspeakable of circumstances.
So when the government started disappearing people in Colombo and Tamils started fleeing for the countryside, my parents quietly offered food, water, and sanctuary to the most desperate.
When America and Europe tighten their borders, middle-class Indians and Nigerians lose out; when India and Nigeria crack down, some of the world's most desperate people suffer.
America continues to struggle with its most desperate problem, and the wellbeing and very lives of black and Muslim citizens continue to be these growing pains' primary victims.
While this bill is unlikely to change any country's voting pattern at the U.N., the most desperate and powerless among us will pay an enormous price for it.
I deplore Trump's tendency to scapegoat refugees and bar the gates to some of the world's most desperate people, but it's not just Trump who is doing this.
Donald Trump has officially closed America's doors to some of the world's most desperate, banning all refugees from entering the country for 90 days — and banning Syrian refugees indefinitely.
In the France-Argentina game, my partner and I watched the faces of players contorted with anguish; at their most desperate moments they turned to the heavens and prayed.
For years, Republican politicians, focused solely on winning the next election, have issued coded appeals to nativists and racists in the base, while abandoning the party's most desperate voters.
Energy In Depth, a blog project supported by the oil industry, downplayed the report, calling it the "most desperate pitch" by greens to draw parallels between tobacco and oil.
The UNHCR is ramping up its delivery of supplies and trying to install site planners and structural engineers at the most desperate camps; you can donate to their efforts.
" Then on Tuesday, as voting was underway, Cruz eviscerated Trump in his harshest and most desperate terms yet, calling him a "serial philanderer," a "pathological liar," and a "narcissist.
" Andrew Bates, a Biden spokesman, said, "This latest intervention in the Democratic primary is one of the most desperate yet, a despicable torrent of misinformation by the President's lackeys.
In 1858, when he was most desperate to free himself, Dickens had claimed in a letter he allowed to be copied and circulated that Catherine suffered from "a mental disorder".
Oldman's performance in Darkest Hour, which is set just as Churchill becomes prime minister in the United Kingdom's most desperate period during World War II, is some next-level work.
At its most desperate, Facebook shoved week-old posts into my withering feed, starved for anything that would keep my eyes trained on its infamous blue and grey walled garden.
Our groups come from a variety of faith traditions to work with refugees around the world, helping them survive some of the most desperate circumstances in our world right now.
I also believe that there will be some huge technological advancements meant to deal with this crisis as the most innovative technology is made during the most desperate of times.
"Whenever two guys get in there and start throwing punches, anything is possible"—something White actually said in response to scrolling text—is the most desperate sales pitch in combative sports.
Wajid is one of the most desperate villages in southern Somalia, in part because the territory surrounding it is controlled by al-Shabaab, making the supply of crucial aid extremely fraught.
And from a macroeconomic standpoint, it's the most desperate households that we can be most sure will immediately spend any money they get — thus doing the most to stabilize the economy.
But for this week's Giz Asks, we're asking which creatures are most desperate for our blood (or, in fairness to the animal kingdom, which are most likely to kill us by accident).
"How to further insult your Mexican neighbor, turn your back on humanity's most desperate, and make America irrelevant on a hugely destabilizing global crisis in one easy step," she posted on Twitter.
It offends the sensibilities of non-economists that the same journey should cost different amounts from one day or hour to the next—and more, invariably, when the need is most desperate.
Rather, it may be the way the world's poorest and most desperate inhabitants are enjoying improved literacy and well-being, leading to a day when no mom will again lose 10 children.
John Colaneri of HGTV's Kitchen Cousins and America's Most Desperate Kitchens agreed to break down everything you need to know to create an outdoor kitchen that will look great and last for years.
That would reduce the initial risk of default, but might not provide much help to the most desperate precincts of Corporate America, which could create a wave of bankruptcies and deepen the crisis.
In perhaps Mona Scott-Young's most desperate attempt yet to make the LHH dramatic, Kim starts to have chest pains — indicated by her constant declarations of "my chest" — and is rushed to the hospital.
If George W. Bush exploited post-9/11 fears about terrorism and WMDs to invade Iraq, Trump has conjured a threat out of a ragged group of some of the world's most desperate people.
That means fewer people escaping war and political persecution in Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere would be able to arrive in the US. Some of the most desperate people seeking admission would be turned away.
Donald Trump's top advisers try to cheer up the sulking commander in chief by reminding him of their looming plan to endanger the lives of some of the most desperate and vulnerable people on earth.
It's a stingy, hard-to-access program that helps some of the country's most desperate citizens scrape by; applying takes months or years, and more than 60 percent of applicants wind up being rejected anyway.
" -- "We all know that the Frank children were murdered by the Nazis, but what is less known is the way Anne's fate was sealed by a callous fear of refugees, among the world's most desperate people.
Trump aides have come up with some creative ways to keep the president focused — such as mentioning his name as frequently as possible in memos — but this latest strategy might be their most desperate one yet.
However, even the private bread lines carried a distinct whiff of the moralistic English poor laws: to ensure that only the most desperate benefited, officials generally distributed these meager meals in the middle of the night.
Those who are in the most desperate need of medical attention — suffering from gunshot wounds, perhaps, or pregnant — are taken to a small hospital on Lampedusa, the resort island that is the southernmost point of Italy.
But this isn't just any flashback, it's when Dumbledore looked into the Mirror of Erised, which shows the viewer the "deepest, most desperate desire of our hearts" as the wizard once told Harry Potter and his friends.
Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, has previously called the legislation an "attempt to curb access to care for women in the most desperate of circumstances" in a letter urging Haley to veto the bill.
Drug court judges are increasingly trying to pick for success, by putting the highest-risk, most desperate cases into drug court, on the assumption that they may be the most willing to work hard on getting clean.
These members of Congress are justifiably angry over America's retreat from world leadership under this President, and "his racist and xenophobic policies have slammed America's door on some of the world's most desperate people," the Democrats wrote.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: If you think about the people that are being deported, these are people, as you said, that have made the most desperate journey of their life in some of the most dangerous conditions in the world.
At its lowest, the throes of companionship can turn even the greatest of people into the most desperate and ugly—or at the least, scared, confused, lost and alone, trapped, in a situation they're not sure about anymore.
In recent weeks, the government has taken what may be one of the most desperate measures ever by a country to save electricity: A shutdown of many of its offices for all but two half-days each week.
I tried psychotherapy, meditation, yoga, cognitive behavioral therapy workbooks, stacks of reading on neuroplasticity and mindfulness, lightbox therapy, acupuncture, 3-mile a day walks, neurofeedback, hypnosis, journal writing, snorting aromatherapy oils, and, in my most desperate moments, prayer.
A United Nations plane carrying seven seriously ill Yemenis took off from the rebel-held capital, Sana, on Monday, what aid officials hope is the start of an ongoing humanitarian airlift to save the country's most desperate citizens.
It does not help that the most desperate demand for foreign workers is in rural areas, where bosses are not always aware of laws, says Misa Matsuzaki, who runs Work Japan, a job site for blue-collar foreign workers.
"It's a stingy, hard-to-access program that helps some of the country's most desperate citizens scrape by; applying takes months or years, and more than 60 percent of applicants wind up being rejected anyway," writes Vox's Dylan Matthews.
The O'Reillys have cooked up a smart application of blockchain technology to a flawed sector of the gig economy, but they haven't yet found the secret sauce for making that solution attractive to the workers most desperate for a better system.
But in its sensationalism, the tale of EVZIO lays bare many of the challenges for fixing the Byzantine, distorting system that allows a life-saving drug to see its price surge 600 percent during this time of most desperate need.
I tried psychotherapy, meditation, yoga, cognitive behavioral therapy workbooks, stacks of reading on neuroplasticity and mindfulness, light box therapy, acupuncture, 3-mile a day walks, neuro feedback, hypnosis, journal writing, snorting aromatherapy oils, and, in my most desperate moments, prayer.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Dozens of drivers lined up in beat-up vehicles stuffed with mattresses, cooking pots and other belongings, clogging a road outside one of the most desperate and dangerous camps that serve as refuge from the war with Boko Haram.
And you know, the beauty of being a Catholic is, this is not the last time I will ever see my mother, we will be together again, there's just this period where she's not here, and so it's not the most desperate feeling.
Eric Swalwell, perhaps the most desperate of the 20 aspirants who appeared over two nights, took an early shot, informing Biden that he had argued that it was time to pass the torch 32 years ago, when he first ran for president.
"This has limited the provision of aid to one of the most desperate places in the country," said Mohamed Malick Fall of the U.N. children's agency (UNICEF), adding that one of his staff was visited at home in the night and threatened.
"These men had nothing to lose, and I could imagine the most desperate among them prepared to lash out in an unpredictable and even murderous manner," Ahmed writes in "Journey Into Europe," the latest installment of his series on Muslims around the world.
And, for America's richest city, it was a true test of how a mayoral administration, already saddled with criticism over its homelessness efforts, could handle what many advocates have long deemed a crisis for its most vulnerable citizens in the most desperate times.
The corpses lying in the open on many streets are mainly militants from the extremist Sunni group who retreated to the densely-packed buildings of the Old City, where only the most desperate 3483,2348 of a pre-war population of 348,220 have so far returned.
Germany, whose car exports to the United States are more than half the EU total, is the most desperate of EU members to avoid a trade war and mindful that car and truck tariffs could be next after Washington launched an investigation last week.
Whatever star-struck feelings the Sheffs may have about the project or the people playing them, they cannot help but brace for the inevitable pain of opening up old wounds — the discomfort of seeing themselves at their most desperate, on display for a mass audience.
Then-interim police chief Gary Tuggle issued a warning to the public about giving out money to those begging for it on the streets, using Jacquelyn's story as a cautionary tale of what can go wrong in interactions with the city's most desperate people.
Very few women were on patrol, but Officer Irma Lozada took one of the most dangerous jobs: She hid her badge and draped fake gold chains around her neck, courting robbers to come after her in some of the most desperate parts of Brooklyn.
"Sending troops with a record of committing serious abuses to protect some of the world's most desperate people speaks to the failure of the U.N. to vet troops properly before deployment, and to take steps to prevent abuse before it starts," said Hillary Margolis of Human Rights Watch.
"With just two weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, the super PAC coordinating with Hillary Clinton's campaign is reportedly launching one of the most desperate and vile attacks imaginable: they are insinuating Bernie is too old and unhealthy to be our next president," Weaver wrote in an email to supporters.
The thought of having to not only face excruciating pain for 30 to 45 minutes, but also come back and do that up to a dozen times over the course of a year, is enough to turn everyone but the most desperate and patient away from getting their bad tattoos taken care of.
The music of Post Malone is about this kind of freedom, a carefree pursuit of whatever makes you happy—until one day you look around and realize that you are "in a big house all alone," as he sings on one of the album's most desperate meditations on the fruits of his success.
If we treat privacy as a property right, what we're implicitly saying is that we have that right to trade or sell our data, which might mean those who are most desperate for extra money will end up selling their info, while those who are richer can keep their private information private.
"The number of people dying at the U.S.-Mexico border in some years has grown, and in some years has grown because it's connected to that wall that we have already built that pushes people who are at their most desperate and vulnerable to ever-more inhospitable stretches of the Chihuahua Desert," he said, according to the Washington Examiner.
This is the other side of every conspiracy theory, the fundamental fantasy that ensures the most desperate lies are also the most poignant—the insistence that powerful parties have conspired grandly against you carries a corrosive and far more convincing echo, which whispers that those parties are in fact paying you no mind at all, and never have.
In fact, as Hannah Arendt pointed out in her essay "We Refugees," written in 1943 at the height of the 20th century's refugee crisis, people whose stories fit the narrative least well — the most desperate and the worst-wounded of the immigrants — are especially invested in thinking of themselves as destined for success and, of course, as future loyal citizens.
The project limped along for a number of years through private donations and the determination of Ms. Njoroge's growing staff, but in 2013 Mr. Collymore, who had taken over as chief executive of Safaricom, asked Ms. Njoroge to form the S.Y.O. "We decided that we would bring together these children who are living in the most desperate conditions with similarly talented kids from more privileged backgrounds," Mr. Collymore said in an email.

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